In a bid to gain stakeholder support for their operations, multinational firms operating in politically uncertain environments often inappropriately apply a rational financial approach to a sociopolitical problem. Using the tools of network theory, I present an alternative sociopolitical approach to gaining stakeholder support by engendering cooperative relations and increasing tie formation while minimizing conflict. This dissertation comprises three paper chapters. The first, theory, paper chapter outlines a theory of influence exploring how the firm\u27s strategic position within the network of stakeholders affords it positional benefits of information and reputation, while also highlighting the costs of exposure to pre-existing conflict...
Recent research shows that preexisting network structure constrains the formation of new interorgani...
While business networks and relationships in international and industrial marketing studies are expl...
This dissertation examines the nonmarket strategies that firms use to respond to and to create chang...
In a bid to gain stakeholder support for their operations, multinational firms operating in politica...
In a bid to gain stakeholder support for their operations, multinational firms operating in politica...
This dissertation shifts analytic focus from firm, stakeholder and institutional characteristics as ...
This article makes a theoretical contribution by applying two concepts from complex network theory t...
This dissertation examines the nonmarket strategies that firms use to respond to and to create chang...
In front of globalization, hypercompetition and turbulence (D’Aveni, 1994, 1995), it’s more and more...
This dissertation shifts analytic focus from firm, stakeholder and institutional characteristics as ...
This dissertation investigates whether and why social structure influences cooperative organizationa...
Current debate on networking focuses on network structures and firm strategies. In this perspective,...
Firms are often seen to react to stakeholder pressure. However, if one changes the unit of analysis ...
Firms are connected with other firms through a variety of economic relationships that can be viewed ...
As public and private sector organizations work more frequently in partnership, managing uncertainti...
Recent research shows that preexisting network structure constrains the formation of new interorgani...
While business networks and relationships in international and industrial marketing studies are expl...
This dissertation examines the nonmarket strategies that firms use to respond to and to create chang...
In a bid to gain stakeholder support for their operations, multinational firms operating in politica...
In a bid to gain stakeholder support for their operations, multinational firms operating in politica...
This dissertation shifts analytic focus from firm, stakeholder and institutional characteristics as ...
This article makes a theoretical contribution by applying two concepts from complex network theory t...
This dissertation examines the nonmarket strategies that firms use to respond to and to create chang...
In front of globalization, hypercompetition and turbulence (D’Aveni, 1994, 1995), it’s more and more...
This dissertation shifts analytic focus from firm, stakeholder and institutional characteristics as ...
This dissertation investigates whether and why social structure influences cooperative organizationa...
Current debate on networking focuses on network structures and firm strategies. In this perspective,...
Firms are often seen to react to stakeholder pressure. However, if one changes the unit of analysis ...
Firms are connected with other firms through a variety of economic relationships that can be viewed ...
As public and private sector organizations work more frequently in partnership, managing uncertainti...
Recent research shows that preexisting network structure constrains the formation of new interorgani...
While business networks and relationships in international and industrial marketing studies are expl...
This dissertation examines the nonmarket strategies that firms use to respond to and to create chang...